Coronavirus – Australia: New Case Record – Omicron Wave Giants

Another case of Australia set today with the outbreak attributed to the most contagious Ομικρον increase the so-called tough pandemic rates – those of hospital admissions and deaths – and put increasing pressure on supply chains, prompting authorities to ease quarantine rules for more categories of workers.

Although until now the authorities were able to control the spread of the virus, Australia has now recorded almost one million infections in two weeks, after the government’s decision to relax the austerity measures by invoking the high level of immunization of the citizens, the announcement that the country will “live with the virus”.

The total number of cases is approaching 1.4 million, as today, as broadcast by AMPE, more than 147,000 were announced, about 92,000 in the most populous state, New South Wales. This number, however, includes positive results from self-tests, which have now been decided to be counted in the official statistics, since the beginning of January.

Net hospital admissions and intensive care unit (ICU) occupancy rates have reached their highest levels since the outbreak of the pandemic, yet – so far – authorities are reassuring, assuring that the hospital system can cope.

To date, 53 deaths have been reported due to complications of COVID-19, with New South Wales setting a record (22 dead). However, the Omicron wave mortality rate is lower than previously recorded, aiding the fact that more than 92% of citizens over the age of 16 have received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine while treatment is underway. booster doses.

Authorities in Victoria, in order to alleviate supply chains, relieved more workers (in health services, education, transportation…) of quarantine if they came into contact with a confirmed case, provided they had no COID symptoms. -19.

“We do not have a quick fix” The Prime Minister of Victoria, Daniel Andrews, acknowledged that the change in quarantine rules is based on “common sense”, but is not a panacea and “there is no simple solution”.

Later today the federal prime minister Scott Morrison will propose measures to the heads of state governments to relieve pressure on supply chains.

Despite a record number of cases, the state of Queensland decided today to fully open its borders with the rest.

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